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- It's time for you to use your power as a consumer and change your mobile plan. This is what Kenneth Olsen of Nasjonal kommunikasjonsmyndighet (Nkom) says. He is the head of marketing and services there.

—Analysis of the mobile telephony market shows that the prices of mobile services in Norway are still too high compared to our neighbours. We have recently been well trained on changing electricity supplier and there is no reason not to take a critical look at your contract with your telephone service provider.

Olsen points out that thousands of crowns can be saved by switching from the most expensive plan to the cheapest one.

– Changing a mobile company is easy money. Our calculations show that a family of four can save over NOK 6 annually on the 000GB plan and up to NOK 10 on the unlimited data plan.

Also read: Changes in the budget as a reaction to the crisis

Analyzes show that all mobile companies have good coverage. Therefore, there is no argument for choosing one company over the other. Changing mobile companies has also become easier.

- Use approved comparison sites tek no and/ or motlovoni.no and you will easily see how much you will save by changing. Nkom also made sure that winback is no longer allowed so now companies can't pester you to get you back, says Nkom's Kenneth Olsen.

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Source: Nkom

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